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Interstate 40 East closed due to crash, TDOT says

Interstate 40 East closed due to crash, TDOT says

Yahoo29-03-2025

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A crash has closed all eastbound lanes of Interstate 40 East, according to the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
TDOT's SmartWay camera reported an overturned vehicle at mile marker 213.2 at 6:37 p.m. Friday evening. Erin Zeigler, a TDOT spokesperson for the area, said traffic has been diverted to exit 213A back toward Interstate 440.
Metro's log of current traffic incidents listed the crash as involving injuries, though the extent of injuries is unclear. News 2 has reached out to the Metro Nashville Police Department and the Tennessee Highway Patrol for more information.
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This is a developing story. WKRN News 2 will continue to update this article as new information becomes available.
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